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All Saints

All Saints

Stoke Ash

Suffolk

Medieval, restored 1868.

Architectural Features

Late C14 square tower with embattled parapet

Beneath the parapet is a string course with central gargoyles to north and south.

Nave has late C12 core: simple north and south doorways have rounded heads.

To north west, a restored 3-light early C14 window

Early C16 porch: moulded entrance arch with shafted jambs, over which is a cinquefoil-headed niche

Chancel has C12 origins: north wall has coursed rubble and a round-arched Priest's doorway.

Early C14 north window with 3 graduated cusped lancets, 2 renewed C15 south windows.

Trussed rafter roof over nave with scissor-braced collars, C14 in origin with some later replacement and possibly reconstruction.

C15 arched-braced chancel roof in 3 bays, with short king-posts above the collars.

C14 or C15 octagonal font on chamfered square shaft.

Early C17 carved pulpit.